Pains in other parts of the anatomy also come to mind whenever I think about him. |
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At the same time she is made aware of any color that may come to mind while she is breathing and how it changes with inhalation and exhalation. |
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Think of maple syrup and sugar maple is probably the first tree to come to mind, but red maple can be used with pleasing results. |
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When you think of search engine optimization, in all likelihood, gateway pages, doorway pages or informational pages probably come to mind. |
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However, safari or straw hats also come to mind for the golfing and country club set. |
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This inhesion may be imagined in many ways, but two major modes of imagining it come to mind from Tillich's pages. |
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Mention Oxford, and images of daydreaming dons and youths punting on the Cherwell come to mind. |
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Think of composting and worms immediately come to mind, not to mention such unsettling concepts as decay and rot. |
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All kinds of rationalizations for my failure come to mind, apparently designed to protect my ego. |
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When it comes to onstage theatricality and over the top rock and roll antics, these are the names that come to mind. |
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Jane Austen and William Shakespeare are the two that come to mind immediately, as their works have been made into mostly excellent films. |
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When people hear the name Titanic many vivid and emotional images come to mind. |
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When you think of seaside hotels, moth-eaten candlewick bedspreads and ferocious landladies usually come to mind. |
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In fact, new ideas come to mind so fast that I have to write them down in order not to forget them. |
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When most people think of April Fool's Day, tricks, pranks or even bad jokes come to mind. |
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When you think about Brazil, soccer cleats probably come to mind before dance slippers. |
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One answer that might come to mind is that these are just emotions, and I don't have complete control over my emotions. |
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Most war movies come off as voyeuristic or dilettantish, but there are three that come to mind which don't seem altogether frivolous. |
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Recent examples of successful regional or subregional mediation come to mind. |
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Adding or changing beneficiaries and modifying distribution payment instructions are just two more things that come to mind. |
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While you watch, scribble down words, phrases, images or ideas that come to mind. |
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After they have viewed several items from the gallery, have students jot down in their writing journal, blog or log any ideas that come to mind. |
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That old line of many commentators that one problem is bad luck, two coincidence and three a stuff-up come to mind now when looking at the company's recent history. |
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Memories of the great vocalese star Jon Hendricks come to mind. |
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Though this approach is attractive for the many advantages it would offer, many issues immediately come to mind. |
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Students brainstorm what they know about bacteria and write down all of the ideas that come to mind. |
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The endangered species legislation and human reproductive technologies are just a couple that come to mind. |
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Big soppy puppies with droopy eyes and long wet tongues come to mind. |
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When you think of what it takes to make your favorite spirit, ingredients like grapes, barley, or herbs probably come to mind. |
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Because of its continual change from B to B-flat, a major key may come to mind. |
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I believe we are there for the right reasons, and two come to mind right now. |
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So each species will probably carry a different profile but we have yet to look at various species such as kangaroos and wombats and others that come to mind immediately. |
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When we consider those under the age of 18, two other very special cohorts come to mind, namely, our adolescents and our youth. |
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While most of the examples that come to mind are historical in nature, it would be a mistake to conclude that the impact of oil prices on the macroeconomy is now unimportant. |
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The key words that come to mind in the case of an ordinary European are control from the top, Establishment thinking, waste and corruption. |
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Activities in water supply or institutional cooperation come to mind as examples. |
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Of course, food security and the environment immediately come to mind. |
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Two questions come to mind in this connection. |
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Become aware of how you think when things go wrong Develop a reflex to pay attention to whatever thoughts come to mind i.e. your inner monologue, between the time that something happens and when you react to it. |
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Certainly, metaphors of snowmen come to mind on a freezingly, bitingly, burningly cold morning in Guelph, Ontario, a recent and necessary destination in the search for birthday relics. |
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Add to your list any new questions that come to mind on hearing the presentation of the project, and cross off any that the presentation has answered. |
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Many of their fixtures and fittings – shelving, lighting, even flooring come to mind – would transfer to a domestic setting at least as felicitously as some of the items they are selling for that very purpose. |
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Tick off the ones that you like and add any others that come to mind. |
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And while it's not always easy for a portfolio manager to hold up a mirror to something he does day in and day out for many years, a few observations come to mind. |
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Two thoughts come to mind reading this, Sam. |
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When you think of Patrick Jouin, the familiar form of Velib' stations come to mind, or the striking silhouette of the new Parisian public toilet cubicles. |
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I don't know if we fooled around with the rule of consanguinity and various other issues, but I assume there have been changes, none of which come to mind immediately, but those are all incidents of marriage. |
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What are the images that come to mind when you think of Canada? |
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Not surprisingly, these questions don't always come to mind at an opportune time, when everyone is thinking clearly and a health care professional is on hand. |
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This symposium and the achievements we are here to recognize come to mind. |
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I'm honoured to receive this award from my peers, since the words that come to mind when I think of previous recipients include professional, integrity and strategic. |
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In fact, there are all sorts of other legitimate problem solving mechanisms that come to mind and all sorts of new actors that appear useful when needs are becoming the focus of attention. |
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For example, Motorways of the Seas should be set up between France and Spain to avoid the road bottleneck of the Pyrenees, and similar initiatives come to mind between Italy and Spain. |
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Lack of money and resources always come to mind when considering health care in developing countries, and despite the high level of care that is provided at AHC, there are still limitations. |
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Certainly blocked arteries causing a transient ischemic attack or a ministroke come to mind. |
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Danny Manning and Edwin Moses quickly come to mind for fans who want American athletes to strike gold this summer. |
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Bold echoes of Fellini's La Dolce Vita come to mind during the title sequence of Peter Lynch's debut feature documentary, Project Grizzly. |
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For me, the white marble Cycladic heads of the third millennium BCE, with their long, prominent triangular noses, immediately come to mind. |
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The Peter Principle is a flash of brilliance so profound that examples of it in practice instantly come to mind. |
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The story hence has a number of parallels with tales of Arius and his aftertypes, and must have come to mind when later evildoers were found dead in the latrine. |
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The Mixtecs of colonial Oaxaca are not the first group that would come to mind when reflecting on the colonial experiences of the First Peoples of the Americas. |
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If the Super Bowl volunteers are given scut work, kept in the parking lot furthest away from the venue, and treated badly, exploitation might come to mind. |
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Orange clivias and the vivid pinks and reds of azaleas come to mind. |
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The 2 lesions that first come to mind in the differential diagnosis of a solitary cystic lesion in the neck are thyroglossal duct cyst and branchial cleft cyst. |
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